Look what I found peeking out of the slowly melting snow.
Now, if only we could get the temps to get above 40!
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Carl,
I think your picture is upside down!
To be honest... I took this picture a couple years ago.
I think your picture is upside down!
To be honest... I took this picture a couple years ago.
George Willer
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The most affectionate creature in the world is a wet dog. Ambrose Bierce
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The most affectionate creature in the world is a wet dog. Ambrose Bierce
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Two good pictures that bring back good memories of the Springtime back in S. Illinois. My grass there was always green by this time of year and the daffodils looked great too. Always had one last good "snow that sticks to the trees" in March. Then the Spring was really there.
Went out to cut grass this morning about 11am. It was 60 and sunny. Stopped cutting grass at 11:30am. It was 43 and raining. Started cutting grass again at about 1pm. The sun was out and it was a perfect 65 degrees. Stopped gutting grass at 1:30 pm. The wind was blowing about 25-30 mph and it was colder than hell. Its nice again now, but I'm waiting until tomorrow to cut any more. Its been a good wet winter here for a change, so everythings is off and growing
Went out to cut grass this morning about 11am. It was 60 and sunny. Stopped cutting grass at 11:30am. It was 43 and raining. Started cutting grass again at about 1pm. The sun was out and it was a perfect 65 degrees. Stopped gutting grass at 1:30 pm. The wind was blowing about 25-30 mph and it was colder than hell. Its nice again now, but I'm waiting until tomorrow to cut any more. Its been a good wet winter here for a change, so everythings is off and growing
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